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Edward Peyton Synco Letter, Accession #11140, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
This letter was purchased by the University of Virginia Library from Timothy H. Bakken, Halvor Americana, Clarendon Hills, Illinois, on March 18, 1994.
In this two page signed autograph letter, November 6, 1854, from Edward Peyton Synco, Richmond, Virginia, to a friend "My dear Charley," Synco mentions various fairs of note around Richmond, including The Mechanic's Institute Fair, the Petersburg Fair, and the Virginia State Fair with its balloon ascension and parade. He also mentions two marriages involving their friends Elisa Tyler and John H. Rose and various improvements occurring in Richmond, such as tobacco factories, wheat mills, and corn mills.
Synco also voices "Know Nothings" sentiments about foreigners and Catholics: "I fight under this flag and this motto, that none but Americans shall rule America, and I do not care a straw who knows it. I could not vote for no foreigner for office neither would I vote for my Brother, if he was a Roman Catholic. Because no man who carries out what the Roman Catholic Church requires can be a Republican and I do not care who says to the contrary."